Marcia Henderson

Marcia Henderson

Born: July 22, 1929
Died: November 23, 1987
in Andover, Massachusetts, USA

Movies for Marcia Henderson...

Deadly Duo
Title: Deadly Duo
Character: Sabena Spence / Dara Flagg
Released: February 1, 1962
Type: Movie
Two identical twin sisters...one is very,very good--one is very, very bad. The good twin is due some big bucks. The bad twin wants 'em. Since they look just alike...look out.
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Natchez Trace
Title: Natchez Trace
Character: Ruth Henning
Released: August 31, 1960
Type: Movie
Bank clerk Virgil Stewart infiltrates a band of land pirates on the Natchez Trace, and learns bandit leader John Morrow's ambitious plans will lead to bloody revolution between slaveholders and slaves if they aren't stopped.
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The Hypnotic Eye
Title: The Hypnotic Eye
Character: Marcia Blaine
Released: February 17, 1960
Type: Movie
A mysterious hypnotist is suspected by the police of being responsible for a wave of young, attractive women committing various forms of self-mutilation.
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A Dog's Best Friend
Title: A Dog's Best Friend
Character: Millie Thurman
Released: December 20, 1959
Type: Movie
A young orphan rejects his foster parents and instead turns to a German shepherd whose master was recently murdered. Stumbling on some evidence, the boy is rescued from the killer by his dog.
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Timbuktu
Title: Timbuktu
Character: Jeanne Marat
Released: November 22, 1959
Type: Movie
An American wheeler-dealer woos a colonel's wife amid danger at a French Foreign Legion fort.
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Riot in Juvenile Prison
Title: Riot in Juvenile Prison
Character: Grace Hartwell
Released: April 1, 1959
Type: Movie
When the shootings of two juvenile inmates bring public protest, a psychologist is brought in to see if he can do anything to control the problems peacefully.
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Title: The Further Adventures of Ellery Queen
Character: Jennifer Phillips
Released: September 26, 1958
Type: TV
Make way for the reluctant detective. It's Ellery Queen, the suave, debonair and brilliant hero of the new, live, full-hour detective show. George Nader plays the stalwart writer turned investigator.
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The Wayward Girl
Title: The Wayward Girl
Character: Judy Wingate
Released: September 22, 1957
Type: Movie
Framed by her stepmother for manslaughter, a convict turns to a parole racket.
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Canyon River
Title: Canyon River
Character: Janet Hale
Released: August 4, 1956
Type: Movie
A rancher's foreman schemes against him on a cattle drive from Oregon to Wyoming.
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The Naked Hills
Title: The Naked Hills
Character: Julie
Released: June 17, 1956
Type: Movie
Tracy Powell, an Indiana farmer, gets the gold fever and heads for Stockton, California in 1849. There, he abandons his first partner, Bert Killian, and teams up with Sam Wilkins, a claim jumper employed by Willis Haver. Six years later, Powell returns to Indiana and his sweetheart, Julie. They marry and he tries farming again but, on the night their son is born, he takes off again searching for gold. This time he heads for the hills with an inveterate prospector, Jimmo McCann. A decade later, the two are still hunting for their big strike when McCann is killed in an accident. Powell returns home with news of a big strike but the deserted Julie will have nothing to do with him. His friend Killian will not believe him but Haver, now a banker gives him a small loan and then beats him out of his claim. Many years pass before he comes home, now sixty-years-old, and this time, his wife and son open their home to him. But he vows to go prospecting come next spring.
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Naked Alibi
Title: Naked Alibi
Character: Helen Willis
Released: October 1, 1954
Type: Movie
Questioned as a murder suspect, solid (but drunk) citizen Al Willis attacks his police questioners, is beaten, and swears vengeance against them. Next night, Lieut. Parks is murdered; Willis is the only suspect in the eyes of tough Chief Conroy, who pursues him doggedly despite lack of evidence. The obsessed Conroy is dismissed from the force, but continues to harass Willis, who flees to a sleazy town on the Mexican border. Of course, Conroy follows. But which is crazy, Conroy or Willis?
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Title: Dear Phoebe
Character: Mickey Riley
Released: September 10, 1954
Type: TV
Dear Phoebe is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from September 1954 to April 1955. The series stars Peter Lawford, and was created and produced by Alex Gottlieb.
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The Glass Web
Title: The Glass Web
Character: Louise Newell
Released: November 11, 1953
Type: Movie
The ice-cold diva Paula ruthlessly exploits the guys she dates. While blackmailing the married Don with a recent one-night-stand, she has a secret affair with Henry, who works as researcher for the weekly authentic TV show "Crime of the Week", which Don writes for. When Henry fails to help her to a role, she insults him deadly... and ends up dead herself. Now Don desperately tries to hide his traces, but Henry sabotages his efforts and suggests he write the unsolved murder case for next week's show...
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Back to God's Country
Title: Back to God's Country
Character: Dolores Keith
Released: November 1, 1953
Type: Movie
In a small village in the icy wilderness of Alaska Captain Peter Keith has to defend himself against two especially mean villains, who are after his wife Dolores and a boatload of precious hides.
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All I Desire
Title: All I Desire
Character: Joyce Murdoch
Released: July 3, 1953
Type: Movie
In 1910, a stage actress re-visits her husband and children she deserted ten years ago.
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Thunder Bay
Title: Thunder Bay
Character: Francesca Rigaud
Released: May 21, 1953
Type: Movie
Shrimpers and oilmen clash when an ambitious wildcatter begins constructing an off-shore oilrig.
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Title: Four Star Playhouse
Character: Amy
Released: September 25, 1952
Type: TV
Four Star Playhouse is an American television anthology series that ran from 1952 to 1956, sponsored in its first bi-weekly season by The Singer Company; Bristol-Myers became an alternate sponsor when it became a weekly series in the fall of 1953. The original premise was that Charles Boyer, Ida Lupino, David Niven, and Dick Powell would take turns starring in episodes. However, several other performers took the lead from time to time, including Ronald Colman and Joan Fontaine. Blake Edwards was among the writers and directors who contributed to the series. Edwards created the recurring character of illegal gambling house operator Willie Dante for Dick Powell to play on this series. The character was later revamped and spun off in his own series starring Howard Duff, then-husband of Lupino. The pilot for Meet McGraw, starring Frank Lovejoy, aired here, as did another episode in which Lovejoy recreated his role of Chicago newspaper reporter Randy Stone, from the radio drama Nightbeat.